I knew after 3 months, he took a little longer, his mom had been married 4 times.1 year is not enough to get to know someone.
5 is getting there..
In hindsight..at least 2-3 should be mandatory.
I knew after 3 months, he took a little longer, his mom had been married 4 times.1 year is not enough to get to know someone.
5 is getting there..
In hindsight..at least 2-3 should be mandatory.
Bonds are not really viable these days.. Guaranteed 4% annuity is almost as good as a savings account back in the day...almost.. You probably don't get a toaster, though.
Mmmm...toast!
You are always referencing meat puppets. You got that from a short that came out a while back. I saw it too,.... a lot of people did.It would be better if you could come up with your own material.
The only bullshit here is the impression that you know anything about capitalism. Fucking retard
Populist uprising in the market.
What’s not to like about it?
lol. You think that concept is recent? Seriously? The recent link/video you sent is your fucking ignorance. This shit has been around as long as Punk.
You really are a fucking easily manipulated meat puppet circa 2021,
I lived that in the fucking 80's. Shit hasn't changed.
Thank you for sharing your puppetry.
Oooohhhh......anger. My post hit the mark.![]()
Oooohhhh......anger. My post hit the mark.![]()
You started this thread with no explanation at all.
I foresee Robinhood stock plummeting right to the bottom.
Will they survive?
That's a risky one there. Might be a good buy if they bottom out and recover.
I made a £1000 off Gamestop, so what's your point?
Robinhood is a privately held company. Their stock does not trade, so cannot plummet. For your prediction to come true, Robinhood would first have to go public, and then to have their stock plummet.
Lets imagine they go public, and raise $100 billion. Then their stock plummets, and they can buy back that stock for $100 million. They have just made a profit of $99.9 billion. Can they survive such a huge profit? YES!!!
Not publicly traded, so no buying it for you.

You like those guys, huh?
"Robinhood Financial fined $65 million by SEC for misleading users"
I doubt they'll be around very long. If they were publicly traded, I wouldn't touch that. Ew!